Not sure if he's using them or not but it looks like his head is sitting on top of 2 eden cabs. They may not be but they sure look a lot like the eden cabs do from the side with the same plastic corners.

My SWR 2x10" cab stopped working after taking a tumble a few months ago, and I don't even miss it. 1x15" works just fine for Phil and John Kahn. I'd want it back if I were playing more Phish though.

BassPlayerLB wrote:Not sure if he's using them or not but it looks like his head is sitting on top of 2 eden cabs. They may not be but they sure look a lot like the eden cabs do from the side with the same plastic corners.

Good eye - facing sideways too, and pointed either directly into the Meyers or away from the drummer. They might just be unplugged and stacked there to put the Eden preamp at a convenient height for Phil to reach the knobs.

Rusty the Scoob wrote:That's why I don't get too excited about bass rigs. Anything that's loud enough and pretty clean will do the job. (Even if it's rented! )

Hehehe yeah but Meyer sound cabs are unlike anything else out there. I thought I knew a lot about audio and pro equipment and then I read up on what Meyer does and it is at a different level, unattainable by most unless you have muchos bucks and an engineer to design your rig for you. Terrapin Crossroads website indicated they were going to install a similar Meyer constallation system like there is at TRI - don't know if that happened yet, but will be cool to see how they integrate the bass into that system.

Phil Lesh101 wrote:Really? Because I get supper excited over Phil's normal rig...IT IS SWEET.But I'm positive those are from Furthur's normal PA speakers, The top one looks like it's off the line array set.

I doubt they are going to pull a matched rig apart off a semi for phils rig in his club. Besides those speakers don't appear to have any rigging points on them to be "from furthurs pa" not to mention furthur doesnt own the pa they tour with anyways. My guess is that we will be seeing alot of new rigs and things tried out at the club especially since Meyer is based in Ca.

Rusty the Scoob wrote:That's why I don't get too excited about bass rigs. Anything that's loud enough and pretty clean will do the job. (Even if it's rented! )

Hehehe yeah but Meyer sound cabs are unlike anything else out there. I thought I knew a lot about audio and pro equipment and then I read up on what Meyer does and it is at a different level, unattainable by most unless you have muchos bucks and an engineer to design your rig for you. Terrapin Crossroads website indicated they were going to install a similar Meyer constallation system like there is at TRI - don't know if that happened yet, but will be cool to see how they integrate the bass into that system.

Great points. Just reading about Meyers stuff makes my head hurt and I'm fairly technical.

I wonder if that bass array is providing all or most of the lows for the whole venue, not just for Phil's stage-monitoring purposes.

I saw them last night and noticed (also can be seen in the picture) That Phil is no longer using Eden amps but he is running his rig through the Ipad on top of his rack into the Powered Meyers sound speakers and it sounds great!